H.R.554 - National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act of 2009

To authorize activities for support of nanotechnology research and development, and for other purposes. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: To authorize activities for support of nanotechnology research and development, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Popular: National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act of 2009 as introduced.
  • Short: National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act of 2009 as introduced.

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News Coverage

01/15/09
NanoBusiness Alliance Commends Hou...

... Ranking Member Ralph Hall (R-TX), and their cosponsors for introducing the National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act of 2009 ...

Source: SYS-CON Media, NJ
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01/15/09
House introduces nanotech bill

The new bill, HR 554, is nearly identical to legislation that passed the House last year. The Senate was expected to come up with similar...

Source: GCN.com, DC
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12/25/10
Fast Food No Legal Recourse | Heal...

H.R. 554 is an attempt to remove the liability of food providers and silence the legal resource by consumers. The next time you walk into...

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12/15/10
Fast food: there is no legal recourse

This draft law was sent to the House (HR 554) and on October 21, 2005 was passed by a vote of 306 to 120. The Bill is now in front of the...

Source: Politics
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12/14/10
-Fast Food – No Legal Recourse_2117

HR 554 is an attempt to remove the liability of food providers and silence the legal resource by consumers. The next time you walk into a...

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11/29/10
Maybe a Conservative Can Explain T...

Since you're the expert on Keynesian Theory Matt, do you think the old boy envisioned all these “pump primers”? http://maggiesfarm.anothe...

Source: jhwygirl
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11/15/10
Status of Nanotech Bills in the La...

HR 554, the "National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act of 2009" was introduced by Rep. Bart Gordon on 01/15/2009 and was passed w...

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10/29/10
Fast Food : No Legal Recourse | Food

H.R. 554 is an attack to abolish the accountability of aliment providers and blackout the acknowledged ability by consumers. The next tim...

Source: Food
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10/25/10
Stabbone and McGraw: Attention 99....

Congresspeople try to group bills together to get them passed nowadays. Maybe that's why a Democrat (Brian Bard of WA) introduced HR 554 ...

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10/16/10
Sunday Reading – 10/17/10

Brian Baird already have a measure pending, HR 554 — aka the “Read the Bill” bill — that would require that the final language of a bill ...

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10/11/10
When In Doubt, Read

Brian Baird already have a measure pending, HR 554 — aka the “Read the Bill” bill — that would require that the final language of a bill ...

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10/11/10
Examiner: Profligate Congress need...

Brian Baird already have a measure pending, H.R. 554 — aka the “Read the Bill” bill — that would require that the final language of a bil...

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